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Doctor explains blood clot risks during air travel, prevention tips
Long-distance air travel increases the risk of blood clots, particularly pulmonary embolism, due to prolonged immobility. Doctors highlight prevention methods like hydration, movement, and compression stockings, while noting risk factors such as prior clots, cancer, or surgery. Symptoms include chest pain, shortness of breath, and leg swelling.
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